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The Association of the United States Army s Institute of Land Warfare WINTER SYMPOSIUM AND EXPOSITION A Professional Development Forum Discounts Available for Exhibit Space in 2013 Do More for Less See page 3 20-22 FEBRUARY 2013 Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center Fort 20-22 Lauderdale, FEBRUARY FL 2013 Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center Fort More Lauderdale, Information FL Available at www.ausawinter.org

Association of the United States Army s Institute of Land Warfare 2013 Winter Symposium & Exposition 20-22 February 2013 Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center Fort Lauderdale, Florida A Professional Development Forum The Association of the United States Army s Institute of Land Warfare (AUSA ILW), presents the 2013 Winter Symposium & Exposition, to be held 20-22 February at the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The three-day event will include participation from the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), the U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC), the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA(ALT)) and the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM). Scope & Objective A central focus of the symposium will be the Army s progression towards transforming to the Future Force while conducting combat operations. Special emphasis will be devoted to the indispensable role that our industry partners provide to the U.S. Army. Guest presentations and panel discussions will provide a myriad of information regarding the direction and progress of balancing our resources, equipment, personnel, doctrine, and training to provide the essential protective umbrella that our nation deserves. The Army has made a substantial investment of time and resources to focus on how best to do business and accomplish the mission of defending the citizens of the United States while simultaneously fulfilling our international commitments. The presentations at the 2013 AUSA Winter Symposium will highlight the efforts that TRADOC, AMC, and other Army organizations have made towards transforming the Army while supporting our soldiers in current operations. Support to our soldiers will be balanced, focused, and technologically superior to any Army in the world. Senior Army, DoD and Industry leaders will provide dialog and information on the progress of our efforts to modernize and sustain the force, and more importantly, win on any battlefield. A key objective of AUSA s Winter Symposium will be to provide an open forum for attendees to interact and participate in discussions about the Army modernization efforts and immediate needs of our soldiers in harm s way. Participants will be available for challenging questions from the audience. The agenda will include the top military leadership from the Active Army/Reserve Components; civilian executives of the Department of the Army/Defense; Joint Force Commanders, and influential captains of Industry. More Information Available at www.ausawinter.org 2

Program Highlights from the 2012 AUSA Winter Symposium At the 2012 AUSA Winter Symposium the U.S. Army produced a Dialogue with Industry program developed specifically for exhibitors. The program featured nine Army Technology Enabled Capability Demonstration (TECD) Program Managers who provided information on a number of the TECD s that included; concept and approach, technology thrust areas, schedule, metrics, acquisition strategy, and partners. The information was presented on the show floor and directly supported the Army s goal of seeking potential industry technology solutions to Army (S&T) high priority problems and capability challenges. Topics included: Force Protection Basing Force Protection Soldier and Small Unit Sustainability/Logistics Basing Overburdened Physical Burden Human Medical Assessment and Treatment Human Individual Training to Tactical Tasks Surprise/Tactical Intelligence Mission Command Surprise/Tactical Intelligence Actionable Intelligence Force Protection Occupant Centric Platform In addition, last years program was well supported by senior Army leaders. Panel members and presenters included: Chief of Staff, U.S. Army Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel Command Commanding General, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Commanding General, U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense/U.S. Army Forces Strategic Command Commanding General, U.S. Army Combined Arms Support Command Commanding General, U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth Commanding General, U.S. Army Sustainment Command Commanding General, U.S. Army Brigade Modernization Command/Army Capabilities Integration Center Commanding General, U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Research and Tech nology) Exhibitor Information Exhibit Halls A, B & C contain a total of 150,000 square feet of exhibit space and are suitable for any heavy equipment you may wish to display. Exhibit space for the Winter Symposium will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Pleas e use the enclosed floor plan and exhibit space contract to select your preferred display space. Be sure to include four choices as your first choice may not be available. Non-member organizations will be offered a discounted rate of 45.00 per square foot. We hope that you will decide to join us in Ft. Lauderdale next year. If you have questions or would like to discuss the exposition or symposium, please don t hesitate to contact Rand Meade, AUSA Exhibits Manager at (703) 907-2678 or e-mail Rmeade@ausa.org. Military Exhibitors Please check the AUSA website at www.ausa. org for the Military/Government version of the exhibit space contract. AUSA is pleased to offer reduced rates for display space. Sustaining Member organizations who book display space prior to Monday, October 1 st will receive an early-bird rate of 32.00 per square foot. Sustaining Member organizations who book space after October 1 st will receive a rate of 37.00 per square foot. Exhibit Hall Schedule Wednesday, 20 February 1100 1800 Thursday, 21 February 0830 1700 Friday, 22 February 0830 1300 3

Sponsorship Information AUSA Winter Symposium Sponsorship Opportunities Coffee/Refreshment Breaks (8), available individually or packaged. All refreshment breaks located in the exhibit hall and the Floridian Ballroom foyer. Sponsor investment: 3,000.00 individually or 12,000.00 bundled Lunches (3), also available individually or packaged. All lunches located in the exhibit hall. Sponsor investment: 5,000.00 individually or 10,000.00 bundled Official Show Guide/Floor Plan (14). This printed piece will be distributed to all participants and includes the agenda, a guide to the show floor and a city-side that will serve as a directory to local restaurants and Winter Symposium hotels. The show guide/floor plan sponsorship includes your company logo placed on the perimeter of the floor plan, a directional arrow from your logo to your floor space, color highlighted display space on the floor plan and a color highlighted entry in the exhibitor list. Sponsor investment: 3,500.00 Wednesday Night Reception, located in the exhibit hall. Directly after the conclusion of the general sessions that day, attendees and exhibitors will gather to network. Sponsor investment: 15,000.00 Sponsorship exposure includes: Signage provided by AUSA, placed near the food service stations and at the exhibit hall entrance Cocktail napkins with your company logo used during the event (supplied by sponsor) Recognition during the General Session Attendee Packet Stuffer (1). Conference participants receive an attendee pack that contains the final agenda, floor plan and other relevant printed materials. Your printed materials will be included in each attendee packet. Sponsor investment: 5,000.00 More Information Available at www.ausawinter.org 4

2013 AUSA Winter Symposium 20-22 February, 2013 Greater Ft. Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center Ft. Lauderdale, FL SYMPOSIUM SPONSORSHIP ORDER FORM Company Name: Contact Name: Booth Number: Address: City: State: ZIP: Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Fax to Rand Meade at (703) 243-2589. Mailing Address: Association of the U.S. Army Attn: Rand Meade 2425 Wilson Blvd Arlington, VA 22201 Please select from the following sponsorship(s). No credit cards will be charged until sponsorships are confirmed. Sponsorships are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. SHOW GUIDE/FLOOR PLAN (14) Floor Plan sponsorship, available on a first-come, first-served basis 3,500.00 each REFRESHMENT BREAKS/COFFEE SERVICES (8) 3,000.00 each 12,000.00 packaged (8) LUNCHES (3) 5,000.00 each 10,000.00 packaged (3) WEDNESDAY NIGHT RECEPTION (1) Available on a first-come, first-served basis 15,000.00 ATTENDEE PACKET STUFFER (1) Available on a first-come, first-served basis 5,000.00 Total: Payment Using Credit Card: Visa MasterCard Amex Card Number: Exp. Date Company name Card Holder Name: (please print) Signature: Billing Address: City: State: ZIP: TEAR HERE DEADLINE TO SUBMIT FORM FRIDAY, 11 JANUARY 2013

ALL BOOTHS SHOW 10 X10 Floor Plan ENTRANCE EXHIBIT HALL B More Information Available at www.ausawinter.org 6

N ARE ENTRANCE EXHIBIT HALL A AUSA REGISTRATION AREA More Information Available at www.ausawinter.org 7

General Information Registration Hours: Tuesday, 19 February, 1300-1700 Wednesday, 20 February, 0700-1800 Thursday, 21 February, 0700-1700 Friday, 22 February, 0700-1300 Lodging: Accommodations for this symposium are being arranged through the Greater Fort Lauderdale Convention and Visitors Bureau s Housing Office. In order to receive the show rate for hotel rooms you must book rooms through the Housing Office. Complete details regarding room reservations will be available at the 2013 AUSA Winter Symposium homepage located at the AUSA website at www. ausa.org. Hotels Bahia Mar Beach Resort & Yachting Club Embassy Suites Hotel Fort Lauderdale Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina Hyatt Regency Pier 66 Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa Renaissance Fort Lauderdale Hotel Sheraton Fort Lauderdale Beach Hotel The Westin Beach Resort Fort Lauderdale Dress: Military ACU/Duty uniform and business attire for civilian attendees. Proceedings: Electronic copies of the briefing charts will be available on-line after the symposium. Attendee and Exhibitor Badge Registration: In order to participate in the General Sessions you must register as a Conference Attendee. Registration fee per individual is 400.00 for government personnel, 600.00 for Sustaining Members, 800.00 for other AUSA Members, and 900.00 for Non-Members. Complete details regarding attendee registration will be available at the 2013 AUSA Winter Symposium homepage located at the AUSA website at www.ausa.org. Exhibit personnel who will not participate in the General Sessions may also register on-line for exhibitor badges at no cost. Those who wish to gain access to the Exhibit Hall but have not purchased exhibit space and are not registered as conference attendees may purchase Exhibit Hall passes for Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday at 75.00 per day for civilians and 30.00 per day for government personnel. Exhibit Hall day passes are available for purchase on-line at the 2013 AUSA Winter Symposium homepage, or on-site at the AUSA registration area located in the main lobby of the Broward County Convention Center. Inquiries: Questions concerning this symposium should be addressed to the following: AUSA, Industry Affairs 2425 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201-3326 Phone: (703) 841-4300, ext. 2678 Fax: (703) 243-2589 More Information Available at www.ausawinter.org 8

BOOK BEFORE 1 OCTOBER 2012 FOR EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT PLEASE READ BACK BEFORE SIGNING ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY APPLICATION AND CONTRACT FOR EXHIBIT SPACE AT THE AUSA ILW WINTER SYMPOSIUM & EXPOSITION FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 20-22 FEBRUARY 2013 PLEASE COMPLETE THIS INFORMATION AND SEND TO: Exhibition Manager, Association of the United States Army, 2425 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22201. Ph: (703) 841-4300, ext: 2678 FAX: (703) 243-2589. COMPANY NAME: DATE: E XHIBIT MANAGER: (Please Print or Type) TEL: ( ) FAX: ( ) E-MAIL ADDRESS: EXHIBIT MANAGER S MAILING ADDRESS: (CITY) (STATE) (ZIP) SIGNATURE OF COMPANY S EXHIBIT MANAGER NOTE: Signed contracts are binding and will be the only official means of reserving space. Informal requests, either written or oral, will not be honored. Space is assigned on a first- come, first- served basis. Under no circumstances will Exhibitor be permitted to occupy its exhibit space if full payment has not been received. We have read the Exhibit Information printed on the reverse side of this Application and Contract for Exhibit Space and agree to abide by these and any additional rules deemed necessary by the Association of the United States Army and published after the contract is signed. CONTRACT DEADLINE IS 1 FEBRUARY 2013. INDOOR Space Requested: (Failure to list four different choices will result in AUSA making determination) TOTAL SQ. FT. (BEFORE 1 OCTOBER) TOTAL SQ. FT. (AFTER 1 OCTOBER) TOTAL SQ. FT. (NON-MEMBER) VALUE FIRST CHOICE: @ 32.00 per Sq. Ft. @ 37.00 per Sq. Ft. @ 45.00 per Sq. Ft. SECOND CHOICE: THIRD CHOICE: FOURTH CHOICE: We understand that if requested space is not available, we may be assigned to other space comparable in size. Final space assignment will be noted below when application is accepted. THE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES WE PLAN TO DISPLAY ARE: (Failure to state items may delay contract acceptance): SELECT CHOICE OF BOOTH CONFIGURATION (Using four (4) booths as an example) (CHECK ONE ONLY): (1) (2) We understand that a refund will be made for any space requested which cannot be supplied. We understand and agree that NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE FOR SPACE CANCELLED AFTER 8 JANUARY 2013. REFUNDS FOR SPACE CANCELLED PRIOR TO 8 JANUARY 2013 WILL BE CONTINGENT UPON THE RESALE OF THIS SPACE. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: INDICATE HERE EXACTLY HOW YOU WISH YOUR COMPANY TO APPEAR ON THE EXHIBITORS LIST, INCLUDING PUNCTUATION. IN CASES WHERE MORE THAN ONE COMPANY OCCUPIES THE SAME SPACE, AUSA WILL INDICATE MULTIPLE OCCUPANCY, BUT ONLY IF REQUESTED. OTHERWISE, THE COMPANY PURCHASING THE SPACE WILL BE SHOWN: (Use separate sheet of paper if needed) THIS SPACE FOR AUSA USE ONLY DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE TEAR HERE Industry Affairs hereby accepts the application and the following space in the exhibit area is assigned: Contract/Payment Received: Indoor Booth(s) Assigned: Cost: For the purposes of identification ONLY, the following single number should be used by you and GES to identify your booth assignment:. Please use this number anytime you refer to your booth. TOTAL COST: Amount submitted with application: Amount of Refund: Balance Due AUSA: DATE: SIGNED: (AUSA S EXHIBIT MANAGER) For further information, please write Exhibits Manager, Industry Affairs, Association of the United States Army, 2425 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22201, Telephone (703) 841-4300, ext. 2678, FAX (703) 243-2589. e-mail: Rmeade@ausa.org

DATES AND HOURS OF EXHIBITS Wednesday, 20 February 1100-1800 Thursday, 21 February 0830-1700 Friday, 22 February 0830-1300 ADMISSION Admission to the exhibit hall will be limited to AUSA invited guests, including foreign dignitaries, and others who have an identifi able relationship with the United States Army. All visitors will be registered and badged. BOOTH EQUIPMENT The price in this agreement includes a booth space with pipe and drape backdrop 8 in height, pipe and drape divider rails 3 in height and a standard display sign 44 long bearing the Exhibitor s fi rm name and booth number. ADDITIONAL SERVICES AND SHIPPING AT EXHIBITOR S EXPENSE Information regarding shipping instructions; cost of special booth furniture; labor and carpenters; receiving, handling and storage of crates; special electrical connections, lighting fi xtures, etc., will be sent to you with our Exhibitors Service Kit approximately 60 days prior to move-in. INSTALLATION AND DISMANTLING The installation and dismantling schedule will be included in the exhibitor service kit. BOOTH SPACE COST In 2013 AUSA is pleased to offer reduced rates for display space. Sustaining Member organizations who book display space prior to Monday, 1 October will receive an early-bird rate of 32.00 per square foot. Sustaining Member organizations who book space after 1 October will receive a rate of 37.00 per square foot. Non-member organizations will be offered a discounted rate of 45.00 per square foot. ASSIGNMENT & PAYMENT FOR SPACE Exhibit space will be allocated by AUSA. It is understood and agreed that NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE FOR SPACE CANCELLED AFTER 8 JANUARY 2013. REFUNDS FOR SPACE CANCELLED PRIOR TO 8 JANUARY 2013 WILL BE CONTINGENT UPON THE RESALE OF THIS SPACE. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL EXHIBITOR BE PERMITTED TO OCCUPY ITS EXHIBIT SPACE IF FULL PAYMENT HAS NOT BEEN RECEIVED. RESALE/SUBLEASING OF EXHIBIT SPACE Exhibitors may not assign, sublease or otherwise share all or a portion of their exhibit space with any party except a wholly-owned subsidiary, a sister corporation or a company represented by an exhibitor and registered as such with AUSA, without the express written consent of AUSA. This prohibition will be strictly enforced. LIABILITY The Association of the United States Army and the Broward County Convention Center, their management, and all organizations and individuals who are employed by them in connection with this Exhibition will not be responsible to Exhibitor and shall be held harmless by Exhibitor for damage or loss to Exhibitor property, or personal injury during the Exhibition Period resulting from the negligence of the Association of the United States Army and the Broward County Convention Center, their management, and all organizations and individuals who are employed by them in connection with this Exhibition. Furthermore, the Exhibitor agrees to defend and hold harmless the Association of the United States Army and the Broward County Convention Center, their management and all organizations and individuals who are employed by them in connection with this Exhibition from any liability for damages or loss of property or personal injury resulting from the activities of Exhibitor, regardless of negligence. AUSA REGULATIONS 1) Complete Show Rules & Regulations will be included in the Exhibitor Services Kit and will be mailed under separate cover. 2) Because of the tight time constraints, logistical problems and local union rules, AUSA has placed the overall supervision of the erection and dismantling of exhibits under Global Experience Specialists (GES), who have been designated the Offi cial Contractor. Individual Exhibitors may retain the services of GES at their own expense. Exhibitors desiring to use display contractors other than the designated Offi cial Contractor must obtain advance approval from AUSA. A written request must be presented by the Exhibitor to AUSA at least 30 days in advance of the fi rst day of move-in, and must include the name and address of the contractor, the name of the on-site supervisor, a certifi cate of insurance for the contractor, and a statement signed by the contractor that they will comply with AUSA s rules and regulations and cooperate with the offi cial contractor, GES (407) 856-0200. (Orlando, FL offi ce). 3) Display fi rms engaged by Exhibitors must comply fully with all rules and regulations listed by AUSA. Labor utilized by outside contractors must be drawn through GES and/or through the business agent of the appropriate union. It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor to ensure compliance. 4) AUSA reserves the right to relocate booths when in the best interest of the show. UNION JURISDICTIONS To assist you in planning for your participation in the exposition, we are certain you will appreciate knowing in advance that union labor may be required for installation and dismantling of your display. Florida is a right-to-work state. This means that any and/or all work done in your exhibit booth area can be performed by any full-time employee of your company. If you need additional help or want an outside contractor to supply labor, then you must use union labor. Stagehands Union Members of this union claim jurisdiction over all set-up and dismantling of exhibits including signs & carpet. As an Exhibitor, you will be pleased to know that when union labor is required, you may provide full-time company personnel to work along with them. Tipping GES requests that exhibitors not tip its employees. They are paid at an excellent wage scale denoting a professional status, and we feel that tipping is not necessary. This applies to all GES employees. NO SALE CLAUSE To ensure full compliance with IRS rulings, Exhibitor will not make sales, or solicit, or accept orders for any product or service including advertising space, in the exhibit halls or within other facilities of the exhibition. FIRE REGULATIONS Federal and Local Fire Laws must be strictly observed. Wiring must comply with fi re department and underwriters rules. Aisles and fi re exits cannot be blocked by exhibits. No decoration of paper, pine boughs, leafy decorations or tree branches are allowed. All muslin, velvet, or any other cloth decoration must stand a fl ame proof test as prescribed by the fi re ordinance of Broward County, Florida. AUSA SECURITY MEASURES The Association of the United States Army will provide watchmen to patrol the exhibit areas during the hours when the exhibits are closed. However, exhibitors are responsible for the security of their own exhibits. Additional security may be arranged for with a security agency, if exhibitor deems it necessary. (Exhibitor will inform AUSA of any such additional security measures.) CANCELLATION OF SHOW The performance of this agreement is subject to any circumstance making it illegal or impossible to hold the exhibit, including Acts of God, war, government regulations, disaster, strikes, civil disorder, or curtailment of transportation facilities. The Agreement may be terminated only for any one of the above reasons by written notice from the Association of the United States Army to the exhibitor. If AUSA must terminate this contract or exhibition (or any part thereof) due to the above mentioned circumstances, AUSA has the sole right to retain such part of the Exhibitor s rental fee as shall be required to recompense AUSA for expenses incurred up to the time such contingency occurred. For further information, please write Exhibits Manager, Industry Affairs, Association of the United States Army, 2425 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia 22201, Telephone (703) 841-4300, ext. 2678, FAX (703) 243-2589 e-mail: Rmeade@ausa.org

2012 Winter Symposium Exhibitor List 3 Dimensional Services Group 3M AAFES - Army & Air Force Exchange Service Accuride Corporation ADS, Inc. Advatech Pacific, Inc. Aerojet Agility Defense & Government Services AGY Alaska Structures Alcoa Defense Allison Transmission AM General Ameripack, Inc. Amphenol Fiber Systems International AmSafe Aviation AMTANK Armor LLC API Technologies ArmorSource, LLC ArmorWorks Enterprises, LLC Army MANPRINT, HQDA, G-1 Army Medical Department Center & School ArvinMeritor ATI Defense AUSA Automatic Equipment Mfg. Co. DBA Blue Ox Avalex Technologies Avidian Technologies AVON Protection Systems, Inc. BAE Systems BOEING Bren-Tronics, Inc. BRTRC Camber Corporation CGI Chemring/NIITEK Cobham Colt Defense, LLC Combined Systems, Inc. Compulink Cable Assemblies, Inc. Cone Drive Gearing Solutions Contact Corporation CoorsTek Armor Solutions C-RAM (Counter Rocket Artillery Mortar) Curtiss-Wright Controls DANALCO, Inc. Data Device Corporation Defense Logistics Agency Defense News & Army Times Defense Systems Delfasco, LLC Deschamps Mat Systems, Inc. DoD Yellow Ribbon Program Donaldson Company, Inc. DRS Technologies, Inc. DSE, Inc. DSM Dyneema DYNATRAC Products Co., Inc. Eagle Support Services Corporation EaglePicher Technologies, LLC ECOLOG International EIC SOLUTIONS INC. Energy Technologies, Inc. EnerSys Esterline Defense Technologies Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) Faircount Media Group Fidelity Technologies Corporation Firetrace Aerospace First Command Financial Fischer Connectors FLIR Systems Floatograph Technologies LLC FLUOR Force Protection FOX Defense Suspension GE Aviation General Atomics Aeronautical Systems General Digital Corporation General Dynamics Combat Systems General Dynamics Information Systems & Technology General Kinetics Engineering Corp. Gentex Corporation Glenair, Inc. Global Safety Labs, Inc. Golight, Inc. Goodman Ball Inc./ C.E. Niehoff Goodrich Corporation Grote Industries Harmonic Drive LLC Harris Corporation Hendrickson High Impact Technology, LLC Honeywell Batteries Hutchinson Industries, Inc. Ibis Tek LLC IBM IDS International IHS IMCOM (Service and Infrastructure Core Enterprise) imove, Inc. Industeel USA, LLC - ArcelorMittal Group Industrial Electronic Engineers (IEE) Intevac Vision Systems (Intevac Inc.) Iridium Communications Inc. irobot Corporation ITT Jamison RFID John Deere Company Jupiter Systems KDH Defense Systems Inc. Kentucky Trailer Technologies Kipper Tool Company KMI Media Group Kollmorgen KONGSBERG KVH Industries, Inc. L-3 Communications LADD Industries / DEUTSCH Industrial Leading Technology Composites Inc. Lockheed Martin LORD Corporation LWRC International, LLC Mack Trucks, Inc. MANROY, USA ManTech International Corporation MarkLogic Marmon - Herrington, Inc. Marvin Land Systems, Inc. Mastercraft Safety MBDA Inc. McLaughlin Body Company Meggitt Defense Systems MicroSun Technologies, LLC MILCOTS/901D Military Systems Group, Inc. miller-holzwarth inc. MTU Detroit Diesel MW Defense Systems / Military Wraps, Inc. Nammo Inc. National Industries for the Blind NAVISTAR Defense Navy Federal Credit Union Nicomatic Northrop Grumman Northwest Territorial Mint NOVA Electric NP Aerospace Inc. Oakley O Neil & Associates, Inc. Orbit International Corp. OSG, Inc. Oshkosh Defense OTTO Owens Corning Composite Solutions Palomar Display Products, Inc. Panasonic Computer Solutions Company Parvus Corporation PCTEL Pelican Products, Inc. PEO Missiles and Space plasan Polaris Industries Port-A-Cool, LLC Precision Remotes, Inc. Protonex QinetiQ North America Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. Rapid Response Concepts RCO Engineering REAL-TIME LABORATORIES LLC Reflex Advanced Marine Corp Rheinmetall AG, Corporate Sector Defence Rockwell Collins Roxtec, Inc. RUD Chain, Inc. Saft America, Inc. SAIC Sanmina - SCI Corporation Sarnoff (now SRI International Sarnoff) SCIF Solutions, Inc. SEILER INSTRUMENT CO. Sekai Electronics Inc. Shephard Group Sig Sauer SKYDEX Technologies, Inc. Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon Soule Company SPX Corporation SRC/SRCTec Stertil - Koni Steyr Motors North America Summit Aviation, Inc. SupplyCore Inc. SureFire Tachyon Networks Tactical Defense Media Tactical Environmental Systems, Inc. TASER International TDI Power TEA TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. TELEGRID Technologies, Inc. TenCate Advanced Armor USA, Inc. Textron Marine & Land Systems Thales Communications, Inc. The Bergquist Company The U.S. Army Exhibit Tri-Mark Corporation Truck-Lite Co., Inc. TRW Tyco Fire Suppression & Building Products U.S. Army Asymmetric Warfare Group U.S. Army Installation Management Command U.S. Army Materiel Command U.S. Army Training & Doctrine Command Ultra Electronics Measurement Systems, Inc. Ultra Machine & Fabrication, Inc. UNICOR United Electronics Corporation URS Vanair Manufacturing, Inc. VEC Technology, LLC VT Miltope VT Systems Webasto Product North America, Inc. WellCom GmbH Wiley-X, Inc Wyle Zippertubing Co. 11

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